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A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context by Christian Sundberg
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“The great challenge of our world situation today is ultimately an issue of consciousness. The situation will not be solved by any given political party, nation, or religion, because the problem is us: in our making decisions every day from fear, rather than love. Until we all both individually and collectively “grow up,” face our fears, and become living conduits of the love and unity that is native to our being, we will suffer.”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“As Rupert Spira says, “Objects do not have existence. Existence has objects.” Existence may be equated with the word consciousness. Consciousness beholds objects; objects do not exist independent from awareness of them. Thus in order to truly understand things, we need to look primarily not at the things themselves but at the consciousness that is beholding them. That consciousness transcends all of the relationships between the forms that it is beholding, and is much more than all of them.”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“We are here to give love,
to receive love,
to express love and
actualize love,
to enjoy and share love,
and to expand our capacity for love!”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“Through individuated pieces of [Source], Source takes on numerous physical and nonphysical experiences, including experiences where [It] may veil [Itself] from [Its] own true nature, so that [It] can have the experience of separate perspectives.

[It] does this for the purpose of the expansion of the joy and love of Beingness through Creation.”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“I am simply another deeply imperfect seeker, a single fellow spark of the great divine flame, who is engaging this extreme human experience - like you!”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“Nothing is required of us at all. (009) (113) Simultaneously, we wish to expand our joy and creative power by participating in Creation, and we wish to “evolve” the quality of our being so we can more deeply experience and express love and joy in a variety of creative contexts.”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“As Beingness integrates various experiences and develops its ability to express its true nature within a wide variety of contexts, its capacity for joyful expression increases. You, as a precious part of the Whole, are performing that important role right now, even as you read this book! In”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“The self is unfathomably deep, and the individual can benefit greatly from personally exploring one’s own depth of being. Source vastly transcends the sum of its parts. Source fully transcends all form, and yet is immanent within all form. Source fully transcends duality (a context where opposites and spectrums are experienced), and yet is immanent within duality.”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“also called God, is sentient, purposeful, and unfathomably wise and loving. (037) (114) The Whole of consciousness individuated Itself. We call those individuations souls. Each soul is indivisibly a part of the One, and yet is simultaneously a precious sovereign free-willed piece of the One. (056) (123) (152) There is no paradox in the simultaneous Oneness and individuation of the soul. (139) In the words of Rumi, “You are not just a drop in the ocean, you are the mighty ocean in the drop.” Through individuated pieces of Herself (Himself, or Itself), Source takes on numerous physical and nonphysical experiences, including experiences where She may veil Herself from Her own true nature so that She can have the experience of separate perspectives. (019) (065) (092) She does this for the purpose of the expansion of the joy and love of Beingness through Creation. The soul is always full of the amazing life, power, vibrance, and profound abundance of Being.”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“The human mind conditioned by duality tends to think in absolutes and in spectrums, but Beingness is richer and more complex than that, and all things and experiences are not separate but One.”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“When the individual makes choices from fear and ego, rather than the underlying truth of love, that is what we call “evil.” Evil is our word for the ultimately fear-based intent which arises out of the response to this non-native state of separation.  “Evil” is what happens when a loving consciousness is acting from fear and ego because that consciousness is engaged in an experience that it has not yet fully integrated. (111”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“Linear time arises from Beingness, not the other way around.”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“Does Source have a personality? What are the characteristics of Source? I feel that answering this type of question will immediately and inappropriately pigeon-hole Source.  The human mind thinks in terms of forms (objects and ideas), and thinks reality can be deduced by figuring out which form this thing is and which form that thing is.”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“Meditation is not an action within form. It is learning to deprioritize listening to thought, and it is a shifting of intention away from form to your own alert awareness itself.”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“You Are Dreaming Right now you are dreaming. You are having an experience in an apparently physical reality. You are receiving sensory data (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell) from an environment that seems external; your thoughts and feelings seem private; and you appear to be separate from those around you. While that’s all a very real experience, it may be helpful to understand that it is also a fantastic illusion!”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“You do not need to move a mountain; you only need to genuinely work towards engaging your life with an intent that is more loving, open, and sincere! If you do that, you are changing the world.”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“For unlike the body and its crude outcomes that are so temporary, the love between two people is real, and it cannot die. Love is never lost. Love transcends the binds of matter. Love supersedes muscle and bone. Love is the force of incalculable power that fuels Creation itself!”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“What has died, however, is not the person. What has died is the constraints they were bound to. The body and its crude limitations are shirked. The old coat is cast off and the spirit is set free!”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
“But the love is still yours to remember. It is always yours to remember! Take some time, then, to simply sit in silence with yourself and the divine, and see if you can quietly feel even a glimmer of the real love that does exist for you (specifically you!), so that you may be encouraged.”
Christian Sundberg, A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context